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Facts about *ACHILLES

I am

already neutered and purebred.

*ACHILLES's Info...

I am already neutered and purebred.

*ACHILLES's Story...

*ACHILLES's Story...

Another favorite! Achilles is a big guy who is eager to bond with a new family. He is still quite jumpy if you make big, sudden movements (even throwing a ball to play fetch can catch this baby off guard.) But if you are one who loves a cuddle bug, look no further! He will happily snuggle in close. Achilles is also friendly to other dogs big and small! He seems to prefer the little guys though. As you might guess, he acts shy around the big boys still. #vcaspitcrew

About Our Shelter...

We are an open admission, No-Kill shelter in Camarillo, CA. Open admission means we must take every animal that comes into our facility. We have 2 full time veterinarians and an amazing staff who takes care of 250 dogs, 100+ cats, 80+ rabbits every day.

Our Volunteer Program rivals the best in the industry. We have received grants to help Sound Insulate our kennels as well as install a speaker system throughout the facility.

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